Afinia for Educators
3D Printing in Education
It’s clear that 3D Printing holds, and will continue to hold, an important place in education. The question is, how does one decide which printer to use to support a given curriculum?
Some things to consider:
1) Is it easy to set up?
Make: Magazine named the Afinia H-Series “Easiest to Set Up”
2) Is it easy to use?
Make: Magazine named the Afinia H-Series “Easiest to Use”
3) Is it reliable?
Make: Magazine named the Afinia H-Series “Reliable Performer”
The Afinia Desktop 3D Printer is a logical choice:
- Make: Magazine selected it as “Reliable Performer” in their most recent review of 26 different 3D printers. The Afinia H-Series has also been named “Best Overall Experience,” “Easiest To Set Up,” and “Easiest To Use” in previous Make: Magazine reviews.
- Some printers cost in excess of $30,000 and can only print a few students’ projects at one time. For that investment, you can get 23 Afinia printers and everything you need to get started quickly.
- The Afinia Desktop 3D Printer was voted ‘Educator’s Choice‘ at MakerFaire NY 2013.
- Afinia has partnered with Makers Empire to provide schools with Makers Empire’s award-winning 3D Printing Learning Program
- Teachers appreciate Afinia’s friendly and knowledgeable telephone support.
- Afinia has the industry leading 1 year warranty, with an option to purchase an extended warranty.
What is the impact of 3D Printing in secondary education?
The most recent NMC Horizon Report highlights technologies that NMC believes to be significant to pre-college education in the next five years. 3D Printing is one of them. He’s what we’ve gleaned from the report:
“One of the most significant aspects of 3D printing for teaching and learning is that it enables more authentic exploration of objects that may not be readily available to schools.
While it has become easier for teachers and students to work with these models, some of the most compelling applications of 3D printing in K-12 come from schools and programs that involve students creating something that is all their own.”
Download the NMC Horizon Report > K-12 Edition
How is 3D printing technology being used at the university level?
On October 1, 2012, Dr. Chris Williams, Ph.D. at the Virginia Tech DREAMSLab, received National Science Foundation funding for an innovation-based manufacturing program with the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. These funds were put to use by developing and hosting several dozen high school STEM teachers for a week of intense in-service training on how to introduce 3D printing into their classrooms.
SketchUp Pro for Education
If you are interested in using SketchUp Pro, download the PDF below for licensing information. Licenses are available to educators at accredited education institutions for free and students are able to purchase a license at a discounted rate. Your K-12 school lab may also be eligible to get SketchUp Pro for free.